The Wyckoff House Museum preserves, interprets, and operates New York City’s oldest building and its surrounding 1.5 acres of farmland. Through innovative educational and farm-based programs we build cultural and agricultural connections within our community, emphasizing immigration, family, food, and community through history. During field trips to the farmhouse, students learn about the history of the site through inquiry, exploration, and hands-on activities.
NEW for the 2024-25 school year Book up to two classes per time slot for Colonial Life, our most popular lesson!
Contact programs@wyckoffmuseum.org to discuss how we can modify our program offerings to best serve your students.
We are in school district 18.
School groups are welcome to arrive early or stay after their lessons to eat lunch at our outdoor picnic tables.
A tented picnic area (April-December) and covered patio space are available in bad weather.
Two ADA-accessible bathrooms are available with two private stalls each and changing tables.
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See all tipsLearn how a family of 13 lived in a single-room house through storytelling, inquiry, artifact investigation, images, and hands-on activities. Explore the restored home of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff and bring to life what the daily experience in colonial Nieuw Amersfoort was like for the Dutch, enslaved Africans, and Lenape people who called this place home.
Choose one hands-on activity: Butter Churning, Herbal Sachet Making, Quill Pen Writing, or Wool Felting
history, colonial times, immigration, 17th century, agriculture, social studies
field trip
$250.00 per Group for Private School
$180.00 per Group for Public School
$150.00 per Group for Title I School
$150.00 per Group for Local District School
$100.00 per Group for Self Contained Special Education Class
Explore the 1.5 acres of garden and green space at the Wyckoff House Museum to understand the life systems of different flora and fauna native to NYC. Lesson highlights include: biodiversity and the ecosystems of an urban farm, organic vegetable gardening, soil and compost, and a visit to our beehives and the surrounding native plant area. Students will use observation skills and the five senses to learn about the bounty of life on our farm in this interactive lesson.
This program will run from September 26th-November 9th 2023 + May 1st-June 14th 2024 and takes place outdoors, rain or shine. This experience does not include a tour of the historic house.
science, biology, ecosystems, agriculture, climate, my community
field trip
$250.00 per Group for Private School
$180.00 per Group for Public School
$150.00 per Group for Local District School
$150.00 per Group for Title I School
$100.00 per Group for Self Contained Special Education Class
Join our educators for a tour of the Wyckoff Farm & Composting System. We will dig in and learn about the process of decomposition, play the compost sorting game, and explore our worm bin. Through fun hands-on activities, students will learn how the composting process captures greenhouse gasses and reduces the effects of global warming on our local communities. Students will leave with the understanding of the importance of sustainable practices to take back to the classroom and home!
ecosystems, agriculture, climate, conservation, my community
field trip
$250.00 per Group for Private School
$180.00 per Group for Public School
$150.00 per Group for Local District School
$150.00 per Group for Title I School
$100.00 per Group for Self Contained Special Education Class
Textile production was an essential task on the Wyckoff Farm. Join us for a brief history of traditional textile-making processes from the colonial period. Students will then experiment with different fabrics and found materials for their own woven creations.
This interactive, hands-on learning program is the perfect follow up to a Colonial Life virtual field trip or can be reserved for groups of at-home learners. Explore more complex designs and learn new skills by reserving a two part (for $140) or three part (for $210) multi-session series .
This program is intended for students grades 2 and up.
patterns, history, colonial times, 17th century, art
virtual field trip
$210.00 per Group for School Group
$140.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for School Group
Learn how to make butter at home! Kit includes butter churn with strainer, recipe with step-by-step instructions, butter spreader, and herbs from the Wyckoff Farm.
Please choose a date on the calendar you'd like to receive your classroom kit by.
(Note: This is not an educator-led experience. Shipping is an additional $10 flat rate and an invoice will be submitted to the contact email for payment.)
history, colonial times
digital resource
$15.00 per Group for School Group
Learn how a family of 13 lived in a single-room house through storytelling, inquiry, artifact investigation, images, and hands-on activities. Explore the restored home of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff and bring to life what the daily experience in colonial Nieuw Amersfoort was like for the Dutch, enslaved Africans, and Lenape people who called this place home.
Choose one hands-on activity: Butter Churning, Herbal Sachet Making, or Wool Felting.
Flexible timing is available.
history, colonial times, 17th century, agriculture, social studies
school based program
$300.00 per Group for Private School
$200.00 per Group for Public School
$180.00 per Group for Local District School
$180.00 per Group for Title I School